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A New Choice for Fast Frame Rate, Low Light Scientific Imaging - CMOS Camera ORCA-Flash2.8
 

Hamamatsu has been designing and manufacturing cameras for scientific applications since 1977. Our product lineup now spans over 60 models, including our major cameras shown here.


Scientific CMOS camera ORCA-Flash2.8.
For fast, low-light imaging in the visible wavelength region. The ORCA-Flash2.8 scientific CMOS camera offers the benefits of high resolution (3.63 microns), high frame rates (45 fps), and low noise all at once.


Cooled CCD camera ORCA-R2.
For low-light imaging in the UV to NIR region. The versatile ORCA-R2 cooled CCD camera has great sensitivity from UV to NIR and a wide exposure setting from 10 microseconds to 70 minutes. Its optional water cooling feature makes it suitable for the most demanding applications and environments.


Dual CCD camera ORCA-D2.
For dual wavelength imaging and multifocal point imaging in the visible to NIR region. The ORCA-D2 dual CCD camera features two CCDs in a single camera, and captures dual wavelength images simultaneously and with a wide field of view.


Ultra-high-sensitivity EMCCD cameras ImagEM series.
For ultra-low-light imaging in the visible to NIR region. The ImagEM electron multiplier CCD (EMCCD) camera has the speed and sensitivity for imaging applications involving ultra-low light, high-speed acquisition, or short exposure time.

Learn more...

Register for our free, live webinar about the the CMOS Camera ORCA-Flash2.8. On September 15th, Butch Moomaw will speak about our new fast frame rate, low light scientific imaging, camera.

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